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  • past tense form of book.
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booked

ADJECTIVE
scheduled
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Example Sentences

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Should the commission still come calling, the De Vidos have a bookful of letters and documents, assembled by the previous owner, to make the case.

From New York Times • Dec. 8, 2014

Geography usually means a big bookful of maps and statistics behind which crafty schoolboys munch apples.

From Time Magazine Archive

Not only did Gus Allgauer have a six-year record of dealings with the Miscellaneous, but he had a bookful of canceled checks to prove it.

From Time Magazine Archive

Miss Edith Picton-Tubervill tried to grab a green bookful of Irish Sweepstake tickets away from jovial John Beckett in the House of Commons— but Jovial John held on tight.

From Time Magazine Archive

Here I was only yesterday noontime loafin' through the arcade, when who should I get the hail from but Hunch Leary, with a bookful of rush messages and his cap down over his ears.

From Torchy by Brehm, George




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